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Very Nice Pants
Now that I have put a lot of miles under these pants i can say they are a great product.. Very well made and very comfortable.. The front pockets seemed a little strange. However when you put your wallet in the pocket and hop on your bike you won't even know it is there!! Great design.. And plenty deep.. The Mesh / Shell / Liner configuration is just great. I have not ridden with the rain liner in and don't plan to.. Tough to get in and out..
And yes you will have a bit of a baggy butt going on..
June 23, 2015

Good for the price
Good pants for the price i"m expecting to get a few years of service out of them. I live in California so...... not much rain lately so i am unable to comment on water resistance at this time. Fit is true to size, i am 5'10" with a 34" waist and a large fits me perfectly. Good airflow much better than my last riding pants.
May 4, 2015

Not bad for the price
So this is actually my second pair of these. The first pair lasted about two years (and I ride all but a week or so out of the year, commuting and touring). In the summer the venting is awesome, and down to about 40, they keep you warm enough. The reason I bought the second pair was that I did not want to take the time to try on others.
My biggest gripe is the zipper in the crotch, cheep, very, very, very cheap. That would be the reason for replacing the last pair. First the pull will break, then the part that goes up and down will fail.
March 16, 2015

Bang for your buck overpant
I use this as an all season riding pant - it can transition from a mesh overpant to wear over shorts, into a fully lined, water proof (more water resistant) winter pant.
I'm currently riding in ~40 degree weather with no linings in, over jeans, and completely comfortable.
March 13, 2015

Great pant--Takes a little practice.
I bought these primarily for winter riding in Oregon down to around 40 degrees. I have worn them some with all three layers and they are definitely snug in that case but very warm and dry. Unless it looks like rain or is in the low 40s, I wear just the outer layer over jeans which is plenty warm for me. They are very substantial and well made. My only complaints would be that it is a challenge to put them on over boots with all 3 layers in and, secondly, the outside material is a little slippery so I find myself sliding forward in the seat when I brake (not a big deal, but a little rubber on the seat like my rain pants would have been nice!). Overall a solid and versatile pant. Thinking of getting my wife a pair so she can ride with me more in the winter.
February 12, 2015

These pants are exactly what I need
Perfect for winters because that is all I have been riding them for. I am riding even in 20s and the pants work for short distance commuting. I also have a heated pant liner which I wear for long ride with these pants. Waiting for summer to come along though. I am sure they will work great for summer with the options in panels and zippers that they have.
December 19, 2014

Love these pants!
Wore these all summer as mesh pants. Great airflow overall. Of course you get hot under the armour at the knees, but ATGATT means I'll put up with that.
In a light sprinkle of rain or quick shower just adding the outside panels was enough. I usually don't like using inner rain linings, preferring to use a light rain-pant over the top, but last week I rode in a torrential downpour (Vancouver BC in the rainy season!) and had forgotten the rain-pants so used the inner rain liner. It was cool out but not really cold so did not add the thermal liner. Was very pleased! On the 1.5 hour ride in slow traffic I did not get clammy inside the pants and the liner was comfortable. Really felt warm and cozy with no other liner or pant underneath. I can imagine how warm these would be with the thermal liner and maybe a first layer base underneath!
Only slightly negative and more personal than anything, I don't really like the snaps closing the front. I have had them pop if I tried to tighten the pants too much and then bent over. I added suspenders to the pants and now am more comfortable.
Truly a all season pant and very glad I got them!
November 3, 2014

Exactly as described!
Only negative note is they are a little bulky feeling! Other wise great product, plan to wear until snow on the roads!
September 29, 2014

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O J: "I chose this for 4 season riding. It's warm even down to 25F and cool in the summer with all of the panels and liners removed. It's a bit cumbersome to convert back and forth in the Spring and Fall when its cold ain the morning and hot in the afternoon, but I am very satisfied with this purchase."Jun 22, 2015

Brice M: Two friends already have them and love them. I tried them on and they fit perfectly.Mar 27, 2015

Alexander B: I have no riding pants, want to be able to wear 4 season, and I don't care what I look like on the bike since as soon as I'm at my destination the pants go in the trunk.Mar 9, 2015

Mark A: I have a tour master jacket and like it. I am in sales and once the ice is off the roads I ride approximately 100 miles plus everyday and need something versatile and easy to take on and off when I go into a customers business. I am hopeing this is it. I will find out I guess.Feb 27, 2015

Christopher J: I am going to be wearing these for a daily commuite from work to my place(5miles) daily and to my school (25miles) 3 times a week. This looked like the perfect fit for a spring and summer and early fall type pants to wear.May 15, 2014

Teri L: Wanted an all-in-one every weather type pant. Had these recommended and for over 35, 000 miles they have served in boiling hot or freezing cold. The outer panels make it easy to cool off when the temps climb and warming back up once the sun drops. The inner liners are fantastic for protection against the cold and wind (the outer shell has proven water resistant enough for my needs). Prefect year round, anything Nature can throw at you overpants!Apr 20, 2014

Eric G: I have no idea. They're very droopy and the knee armor sits a bit low.Mar 19, 2014

David G: I'm 6'6", 240 lbs. and need riding gear in tall size. Hopefully this will be a good fit.Jan 26, 2014

Steven B: Very versatile pants, mesh works very well in hot weather, removable wind covers and liner work well in cold weather. Works well as over pants or primary pants. Knee and hip armor included.Dec 25, 2013

james m: Great over pant, worn year round in Southern CA. Only complaint is the length, could be a little longer.Oct 25, 2013

Chris D: Due to great reviews. Lots of options for various riding.Oct 4, 2013

Gary B: I already own a Tourmaster Jacket and was looking for something that would handle single digit temps. These do this and yet have removable layers to make them very comfortable into the 60's. Update - now nearly 40k miles later, these pants have proven to be fantastic. Rides in 5 degree weather - 8 hours and longer have been no problem and then removing layers, I wear it in to the 50's. This is a EXCELLENT product for me.Sep 19, 2013

T O: This was a great deal for the price and i needed an outer shell for my heated pant liner.Aug 25, 2013

A shopper asked:Will these pants match up with a Tourmaster transition 3 Jacket? I purchased the jacket because it actually fit me in the shoulders AND didn't have stupid ass long arms leaving the elbow pads in the perfect position. I have a feeling the pants will work in the same fashion, I just need to try them out. I am sort of forced to buy gear by what fits, not by what I like, however I do kind of like the all black Tourmaster Transition 3. I am weird, 2XL Shoei RF1100, 3XL jacket (mostly shoulders, some gut...) and I need the 31" inseam of the tourmaster pants. Boots look like the hardest part! I think I am going to need a pair for daily and a pair for longer rides.Sep 7, 2014

Gary B:I own both the Transition 3 Jacket and the pants. However, I am "weird tall" and must say, the fit and the connecting is perfect for my riding - thousands of long distance miles in single and teen digit rides. The primary point for me was to be able to "snug" the jacket in when I am not wearing multiple sub-layers and not look like a puffy cartoon character! I am exceptionally happy with these two products and would recommend them. Better yet, you can't go wrong with Revzilla - buy it, try it on (but don't use it) and if it is not what you want - return it. Or if you are lucky enough to be in Phila, PA - go to their store for super service there.Sep 8, 2014

Peter Y:I don't typically zipper my Flex jacket and pants together as the jacket has plenty of overhang to sufficiently cover the pant. To attach the pant and jacket, you would have to remove the bottom additional section from the jacket as well as the top additional section from the pants. I believe the extra zippers are so you could use your pants (or jacket) with a jacket (or pant) having a different kind of zipper or no zipper at all. This would of course require you to have a tailor replace the existing zipper on the jacket with the Tour Master or sew the new Tour Master zipper into the jacket. Wore mine just this week on a blustery 42.0 F morning and was nice and toasty. Hope this helps.Oct 24, 2014

Ileana C:I have the Transition 2 Jacket and the rear zipper attaches to these pants, The specs for these pants and Flex jacket state that it should attach with the provided zipper. The extra zippers open up to provide ventilation. There are also zippers to attach the winter liner to the outer pants. Be advised. these pants are very good in winter. spring or fall. Not enough ventilation for summer. Even with those extra zippers open you will be very hot in the summer. Overall they are good three season pants.Oct 26, 2014

Gary B:The primary connection I use is the waist zipper in the back. It does 2 things - first keeps pants from sliding down when you mount, second keeps the jacket down and from catching air.Oct 23, 2014

Michael M:I just got my pair of pants in and while reading the website, I saw your question. I immediately ran over to get my Intake Air 2 jacket to try, and YES, the zippers line up. Now, assumine they didn't do anything different to Intake Air 3, it should be good to go.Jul 15, 2014

A shopper asked:There is no video that shows me exactly how these work. Wondering if these are as "easy" as the REV'IT axis pants in that there are really long zippers that make it super easy to get on/off.

The description does say "Thigh High Zippers" but I still would love confirmation.Oct 23, 2012

RevZilla:The Tour Master Cortech Flex Pants have very easy on/off access via the thigh length side zippers. Similar to the Axis Pant, you should be able to put these pants on while wearing your riding boots no problem.Oct 24, 2012

A shopper asked:Are these pant sizes automatically compensating to be an overpant? Meaning, my pant size is 31, should I order the small or should I go up a size since I will be wearing them over my clothes?Oct 9, 2012

klorence:Not really, but I'd say it depends on if you're planning on using the liners. My waist is 33, inseam 33 and i got the medium tall. I wear them over my pants, but i haven't tried yet with both the liners in too. I'd imagine it would be fine with either the rain or thermal liner over my clothes, but with both I think it would be snug in the legs. That said, i haven't needed any liners yet, as they're warm enough so far just over my work pants (dockers) without any liners.Oct 23, 2012